Assistant coach Ron Adams is expected to stay with the Boston Celtics, according to the Boston Globe's Baxter Holmes.

Holmes tweeted Wednesday night that at the moment, "all indications" suggest Adams will not leave his current job. The highly-respected veteran was scheduled to interview with the Golden State Warriors earlier this week for a place on Steve Kerr's staff.

Adams, 66, was said to be intrigued by the possibility of joining a contender late in his coaching career. If the Warriors or another team end up luring him, it would be a big hit to the Celtics.

Adams has been credited for impacting everything from a defense that overachieved for the first half of the season to the improvement of Avery Bradley's jump shot. The assistant held Brad Stevens' trust from Day One and forged strong relationships with many of the players, including Rajon Rondo.

As a measure of the respect Adams gets in the locker room, many of his former players rush up to him before meeting the Celtics.

Joakim Noah just ran over to #celtics Asst Ron Adams and kissed him on the top of the head. "Thats my guy, man," he said to Rajon Rondo